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Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 7:20 pm
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Etoile blinked at little dumbfounded at Tala's reaction to him for a moment. She was quite concerned for him over something that he considered a relatively regular occurrence. He had not taken into the account the fact that Tala may not have had much contact with other Seers like himself. Although, at the same time there was at least 10 of his family members who were sighted within the pride so it never occurred to him that maybe they'd just missed each other entirely.
"You could talk to my father and ask him to make my sight go away, but he'd probably just try to hit on you," Etoile joked, before sighing for a moment. "Sorry, that was mean of me. I'm fine, I swear. This is just something that happens when I have a vision is all. Well, if they're very vivid anyway..."
He still did not think there was anything wrong with what he was explaining to her, or how he was explaining it. Hopefully she knew some inkling of what he spoke about otherwise she would be quite confused about what he was rambling about.
"It's nice to run into you again Miss Tala," He smiled.
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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 8:46 am
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"Me?" He wondered allowed, starring at her for a brief moment with his light, mist colored eyes. "I'm not that interesting."
He laughed for a moment before turning over and rising up off the rock he was absently lounging on minutes before. His legs wobbled a little from the residual tension of the vision he had, but he was able to stretch himself out and work out all the pent up energy or weakness within them. Shaking out his mane for a moment, he looked back to the dark female who sought out his company and smiled.
"I'm ok now, or I should be at least. It's been awhile since that happened," He explained, scratching behind his ear, "Not quite as used to it anymore. But I should be ok to go for a walk. Was there something you wanted to talk about? I didn't offend you or anything last time, did I?"
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Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 5:35 pm
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"Oh good," He began, sounding as if he was simply happy that he hadn't offended her in their last encounter, "I'm glad I'm not the only one who feels like that."
Tala probably had not expected the male to be so forth coming about his own feelings of loneliness, but he definitely felt them every which way. He had been so happy to be back in their pride, but now it was dawning on him how alone he actually was. His father had not visited in some time, and while he knew his siblings they were no longer the same brother's he had before he left. They were different now; he was different now.
"Is it because your kids are grown?" Etoile asked, looking back at her with a smile.
He knew a lot of people who had children, even when he was in the Rogue Lands. They all had similar stories in regards to it. Their children were now their own lions, leopards, what-have-you and there was just no place for babying them anymore. They were capable for themselves and it was time to move on. Of course, he had also seen the other side of that spectrum where some simply were not capable to be by themselves and so a parent was ever present.
Of course, Etoile wouldn't guess that some of Tala's loneliness was do to the circumstances surrounding her children and what took place afterwards. While he had heard things about that, it wasn't something that stuck with him, nor was it something he would ever attribute to being her fault in the first place. She is her own lion, and what another lion does reflects in no way on her to him. That's how he's always felt about situations, especially with the Rogue Lands being as they are. You can't assume every situation is the same situation.
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Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2014 3:06 pm
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